![[Literature] Pulitzer, Joseph. (Eliot, Charles W., author) John Gilley Maine Farmer and Fisherman [Literature] Pulitzer, Joseph. (Eliot, Charles W., author) John Gilley Maine Farmer and Fisherman](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/197/409521/227598621_1_x.jpg?quality=80&sharpen=true&version=1772835014&width=366)
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[Literature] Pulitzer, Joseph. (Eliot, Charles W., author) John Gilley Maine Farmer and Fisherman
Boston: American Unitarian Association, (1899). First edition. Presentation copy, inscribed by Joseph Pulitzer to Arthur Train: "To Arthur Train, a good guide; in friendly remembrance of the White Path and the Red Fox-Joseph Pulitzer Oct 18th 1926". 12mo. (vi), 72 pp. Publisher's green cloth, stamped in dark green and in gilt, light rubbing to joints, small piece of paper adhered to rear board.
Arthur Train (1875-1945) was an American lawyer and author, best remembered for his legal thrillers, especially the creation of the fictional lawyer Mr. Ephraim Tutt.
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[Literature] Pulitzer, Joseph. (Eliot, Charles W., author) John Gilley Maine Farmer and Fisherman
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